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Born in Hong Kong, Wong is a lawyer and was a founding director of the Metropolitan Toronto Southeast Asian Legal Clinic. He has served as the Markham, Ontario|Markham representative on the York Region Health and Emergency Medical Services Committee, and has been a board member of the Markham Stouffville Hospital Foundation, the St. John's Rehabilitation Hospital Foundation and the York Region Police Services Board. Wong began his political career at the municipal level, serving as a regional councillor for Markham from 1997 to 2003. He was a leading figure in calling for reconciliation between the city's Chinese and Muslim communities in 1999, after a controversy concerning the construction of a local mosque. In 2003, he opposed against an attempt by the government of China to enact "anti-subversion" legislation in Hong Kong (many recent Chinese immigrants in Markham have dual Canadian/Hong Kong citizenship). In the Ontario general election, 2003|2003 provincial election, he contested Markham for the Liberal Party against David Tsubouchi, a prominent cabinet minister in the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario|Progressive Conservative governments of Mike Harris and Ernie Eves. Markham had been represented by the Progressive Conservative Party since its creation in 1987, and it was anticipated that Tsubouchi would be re-elected despite a strong provincial swing to the Liberals; instead, Wong defeated him by 5,996 votes. Wong openly acknowledged that his candidacy benefitted from a large Chinese immigrant population in the riding. The Liberals won the provincial election, and Wong was subsequently named parliamentary assistant to Joseph Cordiano, the Ontario Minister of Economic Development and Trade. Not long after his election, Wong held a benefit dinner for the daughters of Geng Chaohui, a recent Chinese immigrant to Canada who committed suicide because of underemployment. The event raised $30,000, although it was little reported outside of the Chinese press.
Category:Ontario MPPs|Wong, Tony Category:Chinese Canadians|Wong, Tony This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Tony Wong".
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